Improvement in nickel-lined culinary vessels



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SAMUEL C. MOORE, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Letters Patent No. 92,337, dated July 6, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN NICKEL-LINED CULINARY VESSELS.

The Sakinle referred tcrin these Letters-Patent and making peuti'af the same.

My' invention consists in coating the interior surface of pots, kettles, saucepans, and other culinary vessels, with nickel, either by electro-deposition or otherwise.

The nickel lining possesses the advantages of being hard, smooth, unatfected by heat, not liable to cracking or corrosion, or to impart any taste, or produce any injurious efi'ect upon the articles cooked, and in these particulars, as well as in cheapness, it surpasses the ordinary linings of porcelain or tin.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patcut, is-

A vessel for culinary purposes, having a lining of nickel, applied by electro-deposition or otherwise.

The above specification of my said invention signed and witnessed at Washington, this 9th day of June,

A. D. 1869. I

SAMUEL G. MOOREi Witnesses:

F. W. HOWARD, CnAs. F. STANSBURY. 

